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SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 19% TTL AR Mt (7 SHELBY CITIZENS RAISE SECOND $100,000 FOR JACK DEMPSEY Montana Prairies Have Seen Big Scraps Before Delay for | ° Hi age as bee Tickets Is.| om Gibbons Do es Variety of Training au . One Cc ause “ai More Skulls and Skeletons as Remembrances of Bat- . & | tle Will Be Found About Shelby After Champion- é : ; False Rumor Made It Dif- * ship Contest to be Held on July Fourth ficult to Get Cash From | A i ; BY MAX MILLER Banks p ; ay ’ were j ae uG. g AZY M RANCH (Between Great Falls and Shelby), BY HENRY L. FARRELL ‘. ; “ WR ce we oR lk Dray ae] June 16.—Jack-rabbit with the yard-stick ears and é , 192 United Press) x pi Taal: Th Ai Ay sitting erect by the barb-wire fence, this is to you. 16,— The ) ~ i Be ieet re Jack-rabbit, what’s it all about—this fight industry? down in \ a ? Loan 4 x : elses ‘ What is there about this contact of arms at Shelby that aot ¥ : " if will make two Great Falls ministers ask their congregations ake Ps | j , : ‘ 5 ee * ‘4 |for permission to attend the fight—just to be able to return guaran , » / f . . ee 4 and tell the churches if prize-fights are as they are pictured. 1 dave the \ a \ sail) 4 Clever ministers. heavyweight *y ; ‘ 2 bi i | ck-rabbit, listen—eh, sit down, calm yourself, don’t be m being aban+ i . ; . - so erect and leary—answer, jack-rabbit, this isn’t the first tt time these prairies have seen ‘ ‘ : A P =—aeooo a hz ;: ght, eh?— n heavily J > a championship fight, eh? t a dream, ee | ; 7 “5 : 4 Shelby Doesn’t sit down, won’t you, and be Xin to _ ep _ sf ~ Look the Same at ease—talk. 1 y : 4 " See ’ ‘ buffalc ase ght. Right? would, tak * . ; " b elby r r f here wiles of the herd in Falls today \ Pts 4 4 That is only way . 4 eX Fourth, fought Kearns, the ? é - th ou J 1 y of the herd. . “ss going v coming in #0 kly a ev y ' thing is humming no one wants to know himself or anyone else What all the of! wells in the man-holes—almost; tooth or couldn't do, t Jack 4 roms ctl two an inch square—maybe, lying to make ; / win 8 5 sult niet aligutay nose half burned in a coulee. Eh, ; ne, The town sentiment seems ck-rabbit? Ye ney from thi lining up behind Gibbons. eset Ey gave us until ‘ » is training here. ‘Those who The skull left from a fight—a prac ¢ ¢ man don’t think he'll win, still hope. ||fsht for the supremacy of the herd, and x - oa Of course, there is a large Demp- || !!kely. Eh? nog ey due and it Tommy Gibbons, the challenger of the world's heavy- rae) Ave - etleh te vile keguantiite Ei oe athe ae the’ F ee Fae © Jim" J n of weight crown, who meets Champion Jack Dempsey at BY fr w= come the dally style, you know. After the fight at Shel- Kers of the| Shelby July 4 in a title scrap, is shown above while in ; fhe, P) |», Toole county will be marked me Dakss active training, showing the variety of exercises that he " r iE Le —~ {wth the scatter od skeletons of time goes thru besides his daily boxing sessions. On the left he z leat } . ; atrletous: of enti = * * ‘ded tires, lost hats, side-track J D y ue i High Lights of ars, buckets, torn neckties, in sight t roj Montana jack rabbits near Shelby. To the right, above, he ° | om) M4 r d , jack-rabbit?— ect was about to co seno.o0o, {8 8% canoeing. His powerful shoulder muscles are seen repGrid . Major Tussles | |» ®, tom telegrams, dust 200, ¢ | " “We have more an " ore 4 i : f broken wagon- > an ad e , , ’ " , & broken wagon. Slatin Outta’ vacioute ( bless. elke (Att advantage there. The remaining two pictures shou | “yaa a iN | Ke i“ j | wheel, a lost saddle-blanket, a hun- banks for tickets and we were|2ommy as a golfer and as a farmer with a sickle in his Slate Ts | Pennock held the Browns to seven seat-|dred and ten hairpins, and the in- ss |@ thunderous racket—all turned counting on the delivery of that | hand, od bits, and the Yanks piled up enough |visinie skeleton of what once WA mo: to pay the installment,” — hee Drawn |p Sherrod Smith held the Athletics jinto one skull. . in check, while the Indians got to | : arris in the sixth and wo 0 1. Turned {nto one skull t PTH Seatte heh schoot foo Harry Wills Is ] om Miarris nthe siath ad wan, 4't0 1. | ‘0 one skull to by there Buffalo skulls? Plenty. Still find ne. once in a while, Bleached to chalk horns with all eye-sockets the size > urjustified—to | ¥ : Py ¥ , the ‘affect. that: thar no money | 18 seen with his favorite dog while out hunting the famous to win, 10 to |for a year or so, and the grass Now Stevedoring || Inside Dopeliiictinn et || seen, cite Steg ‘ner than eleewhere—for a while, ] “Our av s 1 ‘ n a full stomach. (Wait Harry Wills, negro heavy | doing ssh 3 & institutio The ‘ : aetiage: rs pounded Robertson | ys. ee Brats pleted challenger of nkeaship hard enough to win [POF @ while only, eh, rabbit? $72 fo the pat. | DOD » swimming if over-heated or tired. c " H er : = been working 4 n D m 1 White Sox, & to 6. Then old Montana will return to and we } n § y 2 continue swimming if exhausted. t your back and then| “nd nde te; ve at a New York r O e se i — |the same wind-swept Montana, al- ts: get the pir swim ashore.) layed ¢ id a to five hits most the same Montana as when |the buffalo held jurisdiction, and eral weeks, it has been “We had $70,000 swim if you have heart trouble. . r 2, . 5 Jol Jack Kearns, manager of the cham. | DON'T dive without accurate knowledge of the depth of the water. f i chedul |Fighters From Dempsey’s) rie noagers champlonahip fights’ between “fiat sey ed to accept $50,000 if we| DON'T struggle if caught in a swift current or undertow—KEEP COOL, Camp Now Working | two were out in the ninth drew only forty dollars to the win- | a ine thie S50 (The force of the current will bring you to the surface; then work|% ° 1 /REDSKINS 7 ; | won over the Cubs in the ner. Eh? would promise to pay the other $50,-}° (The force of 0 tle | With Gibbons : 2 | etre 000 within a week. Instead of fall- Get | . Jack-rabbit with yard-stick ears, 7 pe . | DON'T wade into the water with arms above head. (You will not be ready ; ' | om s made It two out of three | netter be : Toe partially to live tip’ to our este to stroke if you step into a hole.) " : | RETURN ON HELBY, Mont, June 18—Two |from tho Braves by winning, 6 to 3 at it now, | The ae nt o raised the mney a are i ridin; uu a Sci at i Bia Sore pb res Ke DON'T lean backward when wading into the water . ig around the corer. “Ses prepared to delive 9,000 today.’ rank fighters that have worked with | RIOR FG him? Might have a gun DON'T fight or struggle to swim if you swallow water. (Clear the wind 3—Queen J ‘ | EDNES Y) ck Dempsey are showing Tom Gib- | C Collins also. pointed out that of water first.) ory thee pail adfromges | WwW DA |Jack Dompsey are showing Tom Gib | ARD INFIELDER thousands of dollars worth of tick-| ponvT get excited. Vig 9p il gle ARRY WOLVERTON’ and ‘his |0ns inside stuff on the champion. wishes inl Srhey are Title Kid Herman and! I$ GOING GREAT| JOHNSTON IS ets were not being sold Lecause the | ponvT fait to learn Red Cross life-saving and resuscitation methods. (Be $ eld ndians will ‘arrive | town for), oc’ stramagila | i sromoters” story had made a . ‘i pe, Bee a a series starting Wednesday with| © itrams + | The development of Howard promoters” story hai | capable of saving yourself or your companion.) : A ser rting jay | Rocco's experience in the Dempsty | irreigau as the st Loule RS jojtal fear that the fight was going | DON'T cry for help in fun. (You may sometime need heip and not get it) Nev. $—Ro ] Jueen An the tland Beavers. The, local club) camp was somewhat timited, how- | regular shortstop is one of the chief Shelby was not worried today. The EN ERS Soe ; arfield ‘ playths Portland, Oakland and|ieft eye in an honest-to-goodness | reigau, who served as a bat boy eee attitude was that Shelby and Mon- | tthe i ® ernon. jmixup he was relayed back to his} part of last season, is regarded as EC ta England, June 16. ‘ en up a big job and BILL TILDEN P. H ah ii Meestedit tat orto The Portland neries promises to| stopping place in Shelby, where he|one of the most promising recruits| +2 —William. M. Johnston of Call: going thru with it.| ete Herman : hs : Kits © a battle, as the rivalry which | Joined the Gibbons colony of sparring }to come up in the majors in years, | fTMla defeated D. M. Greig today in bhons was ready to re IS VICTOR IN Pivees Wilde||": away ve. Lincotn [nan always’ existed between these | Partners | i Nara the finals of the Kent tennis cham. ay | t sume his work today with another cider emai cluba has not diet out one | Herman has worked with Demp- | Dlonships,. €2./63. Ses rcag eet| SEMEFINALS|| ‘vp sn tener vee , i ve a rm dealin im athe CORNELL STAR | ,.iiet Eitbeih man, beat ae St. Paul light heavyweight, in camp. . - : sicht Chascodoe 4 OH S C years. This ought to prove a big 1 pha Ren ads Gibbons said he was not worrying | F[ARTFORD, Conn., June 16 bantamweight champion, has for N AN T hel)» to Gibbons since Herman fol- NAMED COACH : . ba ‘. sors es|| ¥arded $1,000 to a friend in N he Dempsey style yl og Saws fee See ee ene eae canon, anita aver, wor hie || York to bet on simmy widest |! COMPETE IN |CHARGE THAT. ions ti dempsey “ste ‘in many! nities i erent A LOCAL EAGLES ough to do to at! « his part j chi tot engl, Hi er, ‘oO nis f. joa: a who rec y ef rh 5 m1 at dd. t he meets ys ‘ * y < ee cuties Nay tothe tule ae Galway aw the prevalling odds when he mee: NET TOURN | ELMER REIGER When Dempsey was training as al graduated, has accepted the position LEAVE SUNDAY ss bons said he felt fine after a|iand championship, defeating Frank | YY) Jcontender for Jess Willard’s crown |of coach of St. Lawrence university | ‘The Seattle Eagles’ baseball clib, nm yester on © mountain |. Anderson, 6-3, §-6, here today | Fpazon VAN DYKE JOHNS,| NOT EL IGIBI E at aoiade, he used emt a Se football team. |which plays at Anacortes during the p. All the challenger got > | city singles champion, will not Rete oo nee eee a Eagles’ state convention, in '# 1 T . KEARNS LIKES , : : : f : out of the fishing was a good wet- Pr Sealey Mh db ‘Turentié to OS A y June 16.—Wade | sas giant O_o ree-game series, will leay. ting when he fell into the tro SAILOR LISTON FIGHT REFEREE Deckales onienaria tha Bas do} Li Killefer, secretary of the Seattlo| Whether these sharp-shooters from Will d Gi gles hall Sunday ricki ae eduapmatichta | WINS BY KAYO; , Daugherty of Philadelphia | oust tennis champlonship for the |Co™t league ball club, took, a hot|rival camps benefit a contender or | ar ven o'clock. : | SAN FRANCISCO, June 16.—| wii referee the Dempecyiibeons {doubles honors. Business reasons | Shot at President W. H. McCarthy of mat oecnnr be Sa eee eerie Bis R ti The following players have been STAGE SWIM MEET | Sailor Liston, of the battleship Idaho | fight | will prevent Johns from going|*h® league, here yesterday, when he at seta ns dona Rod tte abo’ ey | 1g ecep' ION) | ‘sciected to make the trip: Bill The Madison Park Improvement|knocked out'Frankse Thomas, North rns stated during Dempscy's| South [declared that Vernon had been use| ¢ The greatest reception ever ac. | Johnson, Roy Rounds, Walter | eligible player for wi Few fighters make as close a study \! apne ae club is to stage a swimming meet|Beach boxer, in the third round of ing period for the Carpentier| Armand Marion may accompany | DE an ineligible pl Ret cee icbothvais Gameaaata ae. Gina corded any person in Wichita, || Sherman, “Red” Kamp, Frank Got 4 ry, Kans., was accorded Jess Willard ||ter, Cleary Evans, Jay Cotter, Bill Saturday afternoon at Madison park.| thelr scheduled four-round encounter | match that Dougherty was the best|De Turenne to Berk | Pite 7 i dle is “Scientific.” : | Pitcher Elmer Refer was signed by| His middle name is “Scientific se bis bf | Schwi perv 3 A number of handsome prizes will|at Dreamland rink last night. Jack| referee in the world. lVernon without asking the consent| However, he does not analyze him. || 0M his recent arrival, Fully 3,000 ||Hughes, Leo Schwartz, “Rei! be awarded to the winners in the|Silver beat Sailor McNulty in the z 2 | ‘ ot tiie other tite |weif to the point where it becomes a|| Persons were at the station with ||Henry, Bill Wilson, Henry Johnson — various events. | gemi-windup Ss s IRLING |BERCOT LEAVES | sideman! worry, or ansthingélike'that a brass band ais femoris Ely Caston and Earl 4 age — MI FOR MOUNTAINS RAY GRIMES IS After he does his daily stuff he| ——————_— scat KEYSTONE COMBINATIONS ARE | TAKES HONORS) boo teri, sionroo tightweighe. Pues beck to Guetta ates! NO ISSIN' LAMOND RYE, N. ¥., June 16.—Miss Alexa | Who towed Ted Krache, the Paes OPERATED ON get his mind off the coming mill /'GEORGE CUTSHAW Is STILL i W M G FROM D Burling Broke the course record for} in ees int week, Haw teft| Ray Grimes, hard hitting tirst] ‘That's why Helen and the family | I 66 9 ned oH MISSING FROM DIAMOND los Coc ia | a tobe] ey ae et ne ea im __ DETROIT’S “OLD IRONSIDES’ keystone combinations of yes-| Galloway, the Athletics have one of 0 Mrs. G. 3 1. {Where he will go into training for |inder the knit Be pr tata trae minute he gets tn ‘the house! DerRom, June 16—“Old’ Iron-}ion, apparently aeow strengthening teryear? Where are the sensational! them while the Giants with Frankie |his return bont with the Grays Har- | . eithe children swarm ‘over ‘him “and leides," they ‘call’ hint, And that's |measure.. And -'c: ttie” second baseshortstop pairs that| Frisch and Dave Bancroft possess nicely and will be back in the game) keep him busy, | ‘ ‘ t a cod ae |bor boy, which Nate Druxman is| just what George Cutshaw, of the | kept i | ye 1 fe ee! - = a . pt in th main as a coach fi blazed across the baseball horizon in|the other. Without a doubt these ging at the Arena June 26. Ber-|'" & few weeks. Most fighters get morose nnd quiet pe vert |= | Detroit Tigers, is. youngsters, But Cutshaw has bee! t? r “ , ctive c TT BO ; s their muscles harden and their} > - s has been seasons past? jtwo duos lead their respective cir. A x R cot Is accompanied by his manager | For when the going is toughest|in there a great deal of th Wh are men like Ferris and) cruits. At least their work to date SE LE E f the time, MER DIAN e ighten for a battle. | i and trainer, Lonnie Austin, and i/FOR IN nerves’ t and crucial moments in the game | showing his same old stellar bran Parent, Collins and Barry, Evers] entities them to top honors. WINS IN NORT H}« hick” Tabit, a sparri@s partne I Gibbons has never shown this ten- | brand " k a 3 arrive, it’s good old “Cuttie’ who} of ball, and Tinker, Ritchie and Wagner,| Of course there are other! yancoUVER ” tine 4a HITTING HARD | ‘ey in his previous fights. But|Steadios his’ mates, and. 4 events| ‘Today Cutshaw, the “old-timer,” yf } y ” " t t Y whic this is the bigges ev sched- Schaefer and O'Leary and Bridwell| “doubles” in the main show which | pug Ridkey, rweight, TENNIS RULES “Liver” LaBeverenti.ia‘one of. the ad he biggest one he ever sched. teat from faltering in the pinch.|is one of Cobb’s first lieutenants. and Doyle and so on down the line?|are a credit to the pastime. For! | 5 won a d ‘orge Solis, | jreasons why Nashville is out in|” tyempsey becomes pa jaan mean nothing to the vet-|And has a great deal te say. re , whose scintillating perform-|instance, McManus and Gerber of|thy gait Lake City expert, ina 10.| RECEIVED HERE Ieront in the Southern Teague. THE} rae ‘Ao Enos yeaa ee na eran. In fact, he just dotes onjgarding the play of the Tigers. rt around the middle cushion) the Browns, Collins and Johnson of) oinqvacrap: here night. Billy} Free copies of’ the 1928 tennix| former Seattle outfielder Is clicking] journey . he |them, | When in the game, he directs the were known to balldom in by-gone) the White Sox and Peckinpatigh 2nd \Young of Vancouver boxed a fast|ruios and tournament regulations |the balt like a million for the Voll” yim yorrriey Was always pretty |, When Cutshaw came to the Tigers } inner defense, and few ide ot thers in the sare einen ee|fxXfound draw with Frankle Britt |will soon Le ready for distribution | unteers, much of a'bear near the battle date, | {0m the Pittsburg Pirates, in 19 3 are pulled with the yet- Apparently most of their type are|of them 1s in the same class as|* ound | } . fe cani “ a" zt now passe. At least that appeara| those tolling for “Mac and Mack.” |°f Tacoma Jamong the public parks and other Jim Corbett used to get like a bun. {e came with an “all thru’ labe g the situation. : ; [canaly ibericlkla cots wealtlic LAvoon , ins UO expobad ster attached. ‘The wiseactes figured he| ‘Truly, Cutshaw is a most valuable to be the ars For all things| ior some reason or other there| BLT IH | SPEAS’ TE s ; 2 ai ndad bat rte Bed a F considered: there axe Yeally oAly’two| Matias to. BULas IAG Of Hhally clanay ELECT CAPTAIN |signment of these booklets has been | Willard never was any too easy to | Wt% “done”—all ready for the trash |asset to the Cobb machine in its | , q author: | Be tetona ve fear heap. But Cutshaw, by playing a/fight for , rai second base combinations in the| material around the keystone bag| Lloyd Jordan, one of the Un forwarded to the local park author: | OUT IN LEAD Jeet atone with white grinding tor A Skat dork by Diving o|aht for the pennants; /aiscbea aria p ites by the United @ates ‘Lawn ie paneer top notch game for the Cobbmen all| coupled with his knowledge of the major leagues this season which|now when compared with other|sity of Pittsburg’s star athletes, has is of y lation, Re 7 ena Billy Speas, former Coast league | ot alin pa ‘ |s son, proved opinion in general | pastime and long years of experts can even begin to compare with | days. | been named captain of the 1923 foot. | Tennis associatio e natona’ outfielder, has his Cedar Rapids team ibbons feels grouchy He haa alwas way wrong ence, st th en distribution is in charge of Geor vay of hiding o1 ne abs % % i » stand the Tigers in mighty those of the past. plain it if you can ie als mele me sara Seine of the Mifssteelopt | #04 of hiding 1 ‘from those about! “nin year, Detroit obtained Derrill | good etend, x U. 8. T. A, and chalrman of the} there Fe bh pli hh! oa eth SR ree 4 Pratt to use at the keystone cush:| ‘The application is well applied, National Municipal ‘Tennis commit-|'"5° ‘Mocinnity ia managing the hte | Pubuaue team in the same league, ™ finals of the Metropolitan champior ships, 21 up and 9 to r ASHMORE WINS Bill Gleason, given a trial with the St. Louis Browns, and found want- EASY VERDICT Jing, is out for tie season with a LOS ANGELES, June 16—Sailor|broken leg. He busted said limb Ashmore decisively outpointed Phil| while playing for Memphis in «the ‘alvadore in their four-round main | Southern league. ent at the Hollywood American Legion stadium last ni jt || Walker Seems AUTO RACES AT. to Fear Shade OMAHA JUNE 24 Dirt track auto races will feature tho program at Al-Sar-Ben field at Omaha, June 24, following the end} of the horse racing, Cars with large piston displacement will not be dis qualified as at the Indianapolis speedway races, it is announced Leo Shea, the New York referee, was not surprised when he read that Mickey Walker had been deprived of the welters weight boxing championship by the New York Boxing commis: sion because of his refusal to fight Dave Shade, | Two daya before tow ¢ is. OMAHA ANGLES Ran cteok guile ‘Shen aie a as =. a “ S : i, FOR BIG BOUT] ope ais in ee tienes’ 1] Syracuse oarsmen under Coadh Jim Ten kycy, America's veteran rowing menior, ho pe are angling for aly. Walker mired cig timo thoy }]to avenge their recent defeat by the Navy varsity crew when they meet the inidshipmen — Ja heavyw hampionship bout! | fight.” again at the big splash in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., June 28, Here are the men from the Orange Behold the gateway to Shelby, Mont. Hundreds of men are working night and day lay- Ls aah Ms Aad She ld tip tf Shade has been on his trail} boat, rom left to right you behold: Many, coxswain; Howard, stroke; Brower, No, hy ing 40 miles of special side tracks for the Great Northern Railway. Pullman sleepers,|\\\?\" pontentdavy vic ‘hai etumed anes noe since Mickey whipped Brit- Holcomb, No. 6; Phifer, No, 9; Engren, No. 4; Waldorf, No. 3; McKee, No. 2, and with accommodations for thousands of fight fans, will be parked on these tracks, [time late In tho summer, u Wise, bow, cet sttaine iret Aetna wad teal ll ula

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